The History of Freemasonry, Volume 6Masonic History Company, 1898 |
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Page 1448
... Committee of the State of Louisiana to provide for the establishment of a Grand Lodge in the City of New Orleans . " P. F. Dubourg was the first President . On May 16th following a second meeting was held , Charity Lodge , No. 93 , not ...
... Committee of the State of Louisiana to provide for the establishment of a Grand Lodge in the City of New Orleans . " P. F. Dubourg was the first President . On May 16th following a second meeting was held , Charity Lodge , No. 93 , not ...
Page 1449
... Committee be appointed for the purpose of drawing up an address to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina , so- liciting their assent to the establishment of a Grand Lodge in the State of Tennessee . " The Grand Lodge of North Carolina ...
... Committee be appointed for the purpose of drawing up an address to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina , so- liciting their assent to the establishment of a Grand Lodge in the State of Tennessee . " The Grand Lodge of North Carolina ...
Page 1451
... committee was appointed to correspond with the lodges in the State and ask their assistance , and to send delegates to a convention to be held at Jacksonville , April 6 , 1840 , which convention was held on that date and six of the ...
... committee was appointed to correspond with the lodges in the State and ask their assistance , and to send delegates to a convention to be held at Jacksonville , April 6 , 1840 , which convention was held on that date and six of the ...
Page 1454
... committee having been appointed to draft a constitution and code of by - laws , they ad- journed until April 23d following , to meet at the same place to organize a Grand Lodge . Prior to this date ( April 23 , 1821 ) , a convention of ...
... committee having been appointed to draft a constitution and code of by - laws , they ad- journed until April 23d following , to meet at the same place to organize a Grand Lodge . Prior to this date ( April 23 , 1821 ) , a convention of ...
Page 1455
... committee , but declined accepting the office . Grand Lodge adjourned until October 10 , 1821 , at which time the Grand Lodge resumed labor and elected Brother N. B. Tucker M. W. Grand Master , and Edward Bates G. S. W. The Grand Lodge ...
... committee , but declined accepting the office . Grand Lodge adjourned until October 10 , 1821 , at which time the Grand Lodge resumed labor and elected Brother N. B. Tucker M. W. Grand Master , and Edward Bates G. S. W. The Grand Lodge ...
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Page 1675 - A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of the Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons...
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Page 1460 - Howard, directly opposite to the city, under a dispensation from the MW Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York.
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Page 1548 - Pleasant, November 21, 1870; and Nelson Chapter, No. 26, at Morgantown, November 30, 1870. The Grand Chapter of Virginia took action upon the memorial, December, 1870, and gave consent, " upon the same terms and conditions, and with the same limitations, as the consent of the Grand Lodge of Virginia was given to the formation of a Grand Lodge for the State of West Virginia.
Page 1694 - Few words have been used in so many different senses as Thought. I mean by Thought the act of thinking, and by thinking I mean no more than combining. I do not pretend that others have not the right of using Thought in any sense which they prefer, provided only that they will clearly define it.